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We are working 54 traffic calls right now, and have worked 567 traffic calls since midnight. 14 intersections throughout the county remain closed. Conditions have not improved much, and any melting that has occurred will re-freeze. We continue to recommend staying off the roads!

Gwinnett County students had a digital learning day Wednesday, and Gwinnett County government offices eventually decided to close after initially planning a delayed opening. County library branches were also closed.

Trials and hearings were cancelled altogether, as was trash pickup in unincorporated Gwinnett. Lilburn, Lawrenceville and Norcross cancelled trash pickup for Wednesday, too.

The Mall of Georgia and Sugarloaf Mills both announced they would close at 5 p.m., four hours early.

Several Gwinnett cities delayed opening their offices or closed them altogether. Lilburn, Lawrenceville, Suwanee, Duluth and Norcross have closed their city halls for the day. Sugar Hill planned to open at 10 a.m.

Lawrenceville City Court will be closed all of Wednesday, and Duluth Municipal Court and Parks and Recreation events have been canceled.

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta urgent care centers in Gwinnett County are closed for the day, as is Gwinnett Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. Emergency rooms at area hospitals remain open for immediate medical needs.

Gwinnett County Transit Express routes were cancelled. Local bus routes were originally delayed until 10 a.m. and later cancelled for the day.

Roads were dangerous.

Gwinnett County police continued to urge people to stay home Wednesday afternoon. Smith, the police sergeant, said there were “several” road closures throughout the county.

It’s best to stay home today and to stay off the roads. Road conditions are not favorable. ❄️